MILS 101 : Introduction to Military Science
Credits
2Prerequisites
Fewer than 50 semester hours or permission of the professor.
The Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) is one of the top leadership programs in the nation and is the U.S. Army's primary officer training program. Army ROTC students can complete all the requirements of Army officer training while simultaneously attending college and earning a degree.
Evangel’s ROTC has partnered with Missouri State University and neighboring universities to enable EU students to participate in the Bear Battalion housed at MSU and pursue an Army officer commission.
Upon completion of all cadet requirements, the student’s chosen major, the military science minor, and commissioning requirements, ROTC students can earn the rank of Second Lieutenant and the distinction of being a leader. Upon graduation from college, students can commission into the active U.S. Army, the U.S. Army Reserve, or the Army National Guard.
Fewer than 50 semester hours or permission of the professor.
Fewer than 50 semester hours or permission of the professor.
Permission of the professor.
Explores fundamentals of the military. Topics include pistol and rifle marksmanship, rappelling, map reading (including the compass), first aid, tactics, leadership, land navigation, wilderness survival skills, and physical fitness and well-being.
Permission of the professor.
Permission of the professor.
Permission of the professor.
Permission of the professor.
Permission of the professor.
Explores ethics and professionalism of the military. Topics include military officers, Army Command staff functions, oral presentation techniques and practice, military leadership at junior officer level, and world change and military obligations. One required field trip. May not be taken as pass/not pass.
Permission of the professor.
Explores the military justice system, army supply and logistics procedures and responsibilities, officer management system, obligations and responsibilities of a military officer, and military leadership at the junior officer level. Two required field trips. May not be taken as pass/not pass.
Permission of the professor.
Available as needed. Topics include planned readings and research on subjects in or related to Military Science. May be repeated for a total of 3 hrs. May not be taken as pass/not pass.
Permission of the professor.